From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings—at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?"
Panelists included:
• Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological
Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST
Curriculum Consortium
• Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for
Environmental Education
• Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley
ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education.
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